Unknown bayonet flea market find.
Article about: by ph3s We are gonna need to see more pics: full length, marks etc to id it I am an expat in Mongolia and came across this there. In the last photo gives an idea of the condition i received
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Thank you! Any idea what year frame?
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Srdj
Thank you! Any idea what year frame?
Abbreviation FGGY means Budapest weapon factory (Hungary).
That bayo is of model 1895 and was produced in many Austro-Hungarian weaponries from 1890-s till 1WW.
Actually its very common piece.
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Gad, I love this forum. Bruno and ph3S, if you were here, you'd be enjoying some fine tasty German brew at my expense. Thanks for your info.
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O. I love German beer ! Besides MP34 SMG was design to accept this bayonets
Attachment 354215
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Joy! Thanks for that picture! Now I have something to prost to this evening when the salmon sits upon the grill! Thanks, man!
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michaelnz
can you help me with this one guys? i think its chinese and has swastikas on it (not german)
We are gonna need to see more pics: full length, marks etc to id it
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Chinese fantasy fake I suspect.
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